Get to the Root of the Hair Problem

1. Androgenetic Alopecia

Androgenetic alopecia is the number one cause of hair loss in both women and men. “In women, androgenetic alopecia begins with gradual thinning at the part line, followed by increasing diffuse hair loss radiating from the top of the head,” according to Harvard Health. “A woman's hairline rarely recedes, and women rarely become bald.” Although it’s unlikely that a woman will completely lose all of her hair due to androgenetic alopecia, it is still a devastating experience.

3. Pregnancy

“Telogen effluvium is the excessive shedding of hair that occurs one to five months following pregnancy,” according to the American Pregnancy Association. Following pregnancy, this condition is actually fairly common as it affects between 40 and 50% of women. Luckily, this type of hair loss is only temporary. However, this occurrence can be incredibly emotional for women, especially if postpartum depression is present. Though hair will grow back, it is still a good idea to speak with a medical professional to discuss hair-growth-enhancement options.

Grow Your Hair Back- Naturally

“Because hair follicles naturally go through a period where they shut down to rejuvenate, it is thought that the PRP process helps to stimulate inactive follicles to open up shop again,” according to Laser Clinique and P. Alexander Ataii, MD in San Diego, CA. “Because of the relationship between women, aging, and changes in hormonal levels PRP may help to overcome Female Pattern Hair Loss by reactivating hair follicles.”

Schedule an Appointment Today

Hair loss can be a traumatic experience for a woman. Don’t suffer any longer- if you are––or someone you know is––losing hair, call Regeneris Medical today at 1-855-734-3678 or e-mail us at info@regenerismedical.com.

For more information about Laser Clinique and P. Alexander Ataii, MD, visit their website at http://www.laser-clinique.com/ or call them at (858) 481-7701.

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